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Kuyenda Bushcamp

|89%|100% (11 reviews)

Kuyenda is one of the more rustic and traditional safari bushcamps in South Luangwa National Park. It's situated in the south of the park under a grove of evergreen Natal mahogany trees, next to the Manzi River – which during the dry season is usually just a sandy riverbed... Read more about Kuyenda Bushcamp

Kapamba Bushcamp

|67%|93% (11 reviews)

In the remote far south of South Luangwa National Park, along the shallow, seasonal Kapamba River, lies Kapamba Bushcamp, owned by The Bushcamp Company. With North African influence in its décor, bright colours and some contemporary furniture, this is a stylish, intimate camp... Read more about Kapamba Bushcamp

Pioneer Camp

|44%|77% (82 reviews)

Pioneer Camp is situated just outside Lusaka, twenty minutes from the international airport - and this location is key to why we sometimes recommend it. If you have an early morning flight out of Lusaka, then spending your last night here might make sense. It's in a fairly ... Read more about Pioneer Camp

Mfuwe Lodge

|33%|87% (6 reviews)

Occupying a lovely spot overlooking Mfuwe Lagoon – a huge oxbow lake – Mfuwe Lodge is the flagship safari property of the Bushcamp Company. It is one of the larger properties in the South Luangwa National Park, and after extensive refurbishment in 2010 is now one of the ... Read more about Mfuwe Lodge

Bilimungwe Bushcamp

|33%|93% (8 reviews)

Bilimungwe Bushcamp is a small, stylish camp run by The Bushcamp Company in the remote southern section of the South Luangwa National Park. Set on a low rise surrounded by wildlife, it was completely rebuilt in 2011, with each chalet overlooking a group of shady waterholes ... Read more about Bilimungwe Bushcamp

Taj Pamodzi Hotel

|33%|78% (77 reviews)

The Taj Pamodzi Hotel, in the centre of Lusaka, and is most frequently used by our travellers as a stop-over hotel for just one night, typically for those who need to connect onto the early morning flight with British Airways back to London.
It's a large, slightly impersonal ... Read more about Taj Pamodzi Hotel

Mwamba Bushcamp

|22%|98% (79 reviews)

Mwamba Bushcamp is set beneath the shade of tall ebony trees overlooking a waterhole in the usually dry bed of the seasonal Mwamba River. Owned by Derek and Jules Shenton, it is a very natural yet comfortable camp: small, intimate and very remote.
Mwamba is the smaller ... Read more about Mwamba Bushcamp

Zungulila

|11%|90% (2 reviews)

Zungulila is a small, fairly traditional bushcamp in one of the more remote areas of the southern sector of South Luangwa National Park. Owned by The Bushcamp Company, it is built on a raised bank above a natural spring, beyond which is a wide expanse of the Kapamba River ... Read more about Zungulila

Nkwali

|11%|95% (116 reviews)

Built on the banks of the Luangwa River, Nkwali Camp sits under the shade of tall mahogany, ebony and sausage trees. Owned and run by Robin Pope Safaris the camp is well situated a relatively short drive from Mfuwe Airport and overlooking South Luangwa National Park.
Nkwali ... Read more about Nkwali

Kaingo Camp

|11%|95% (125 reviews)

The well-established Kaingo Camp overlooks the Luangwa River from beneath an old grove of ebony trees. Owned by Derek Shenton and his family, it’s one of the few owner-run camps remaining in South Luangwa National Park. Derek still heads up the team and is frequently in ... Read more about Kaingo Camp

Tafika

|11%|98% (182 reviews)

Home to John and Carol Coppinger, the founders of Remote Africa Safaris, Tafika is a small and apparently fairly rustic camp standing on the banks of the Luangwa River, on the north side of the beautiful Nsefu Sector of South Luangwa National Park. Tafika and its two satellite ... Read more about Tafika

Chamilandu Bushcamp

|11%|100% (3 reviews)

On the banks of the Luangwa River, in the southern area of the South Luangwa National Park, Chamilandu Bushcamp is set in a shady grove of tall African ebony trees. The owners of this small, stylish bushcamp have invested in making it both tasteful and very comfortable, ... Read more about Chamilandu Bushcamp

Zambezi Sun

|11%|83% (156 reviews)

Opened in 2001, the 3-star Zambezi Sun is a sprawling resort hotel with an informal atmosphere, and a colourful, fun design throughout. The closest hotel to the Victoria Falls, it's really all about the location as you're just a few minutes walk from one of the Natural ... Read more about Zambezi Sun

Chaminuka

|11%|83% (6 reviews)

Chaminuka Lodge is a safari lodge located in 10,000 acres of miombo woodland and savanna about 30 minutes’ drive from Lusaka airport. Built in 1978, it was originally a private home and was converted into a luxury lodge by its owner in 1998.
The lodge was built along the ... Read more about Chaminuka

Busanga Bushcamp

|11%|93% (11 reviews)

On the north-west side of the Busanga Plains, Busanga Bushcamp lies hidden in a small tree island of giant sycamore fig trees and wild date palms. Though not as grand as its sister camps, Kapinga Camp and Shumba Camp, this is a first-class little bushcamp with a very rustic approach... Read more about Busanga Bushcamp

Chongwe River Camp

|11%|95% (77 reviews)

Chongwe River Camp is located at the confluence of the Zambezi River and its tributary, the Chongwe River, which forms the western boundary of the Lower Zambezi National Park. The camp stands in a game management area that reaches a further 80km west along the Zambezi. ... Read more about Chongwe River Camp

Sindabezi

|11%|99% (15 reviews)

To really escape whilst you're near the Falls, consider a few nights at Sindabezi, Tongabezi's private island in the Zambezi.
Recently refurbished, Sindabezi's five beautiful en-suite thatched cottages are now set up on stilts, among the trees and reached by soft sand paths... Read more about Sindabezi

Mutinondo Wilderness

|11%|100% (2 reviews)

Reached by a short flight from the Luangwa, Mutinondo Wilderness is a private 100km2 reserve that we're delighted to feature here. Near the edge of the Luangwa escarpment, this pristine area protects verdant woodlands and wetland areas sprinkled with granite whalebacks ... Read more about Mutinondo Wilderness

Pumulani

|11%|93% (11 reviews)

Pumulani is a luxury beach lodge located high on a hill on the west side of Nankumba Peninsula, towards the southern end of Lake Malawi. It is within the Lake Malawi National Park so is a great spot for walking, snorkeling or simply relaxing.
Pumulani’s pedigree is excellent, ... Read more about Pumulani

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